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We have taken a look at the holidays you've booked with our travel partners and these are the pick of the bunch.
First is Bruges in Belgium, a place where you can switch off for a few days from the pressures of modern day living. Its beauty and tranquillity are outstanding, as befits the most perfectly preserved medieval town in Europe.
Bruges is known as the Venice of the North and, whether you are sipping a coffee in the Old Market Square with the 13th Century Flemish chimes ringing out from the belfry or, perhaps, taking gentle trips around the town by horse and carriage, the city's serenity will captivate you.
The Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples have been attracting visitors for centuries in search of its outstanding scenery, tranquillity and some of the most wondrous sights from throughout history.
At the cultural heart of this magical region is Sorrento, offering a delightful mix of medieval antiquity, modern style and a sunny temperament which comes from the scenic coastal setting.
From here ferries ply to and from the idyllic island of Capri, once home to Gracie Fields, with its whitewashed villas, flower-filled courtyards and narrow winding lanes.
And few who visit this remarkable region leave without experiencing Pompeii to see the remains of this once thriving town, destroyed by the terrible eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD.
Croatia is simply one of Europe's best kept secrets, an interesting country with a Mediterranean ambience and remarkable natural. Dubrovnik is a delight, almost a living museum, medieval in character with numerous baroque churches.
Montenegro recalls the Mediterranean 30 years ago. It has a striking coastline and centuries-old fishing villages with tiny streets, Byzantine churches and market squares with stalls creaking from the weight of colourful local produce. Reported by This is 9 hours ago.
We have taken a look at the holidays you've booked with our travel partners and these are the pick of the bunch.
First is Bruges in Belgium, a place where you can switch off for a few days from the pressures of modern day living. Its beauty and tranquillity are outstanding, as befits the most perfectly preserved medieval town in Europe.
Bruges is known as the Venice of the North and, whether you are sipping a coffee in the Old Market Square with the 13th Century Flemish chimes ringing out from the belfry or, perhaps, taking gentle trips around the town by horse and carriage, the city's serenity will captivate you.
The Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples have been attracting visitors for centuries in search of its outstanding scenery, tranquillity and some of the most wondrous sights from throughout history.
At the cultural heart of this magical region is Sorrento, offering a delightful mix of medieval antiquity, modern style and a sunny temperament which comes from the scenic coastal setting.
From here ferries ply to and from the idyllic island of Capri, once home to Gracie Fields, with its whitewashed villas, flower-filled courtyards and narrow winding lanes.
And few who visit this remarkable region leave without experiencing Pompeii to see the remains of this once thriving town, destroyed by the terrible eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD.
Croatia is simply one of Europe's best kept secrets, an interesting country with a Mediterranean ambience and remarkable natural. Dubrovnik is a delight, almost a living museum, medieval in character with numerous baroque churches.
Montenegro recalls the Mediterranean 30 years ago. It has a striking coastline and centuries-old fishing villages with tiny streets, Byzantine churches and market squares with stalls creaking from the weight of colourful local produce. Reported by This is 9 hours ago.